Frankfort
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A city in Germany: A German city that is an industrial, commercial, and financial center. 2. A city in the United States: The capital city of the state of Kentucky, located in the northern part of the state.
Usage
Frankfort is used as a proper noun to name specific cities. It is always capitalized. * When referring to the city in Germany, it is often specified as Frankfurt (the more common English spelling) or Frankfurt am Main to distinguish it from other cities with similar names. * When referring to the capital of Kentucky, it is typically used without additional specification, as it is the primary city with this name in the United States.
Examples
- Referring to the German city:
- Frankfurt is a major hub for European finance.
- The Frankfurt Book Fair is the world's largest trade fair for books.
- Referring to the U.S. city:
- Frankfort became the capital of Kentucky in 1792.
- The state government buildings are located in Frankfort.
Advanced Usage & Clarification
- The spelling "Frankfort" for the German city is an older or less common Anglicization. The modern and predominant English spelling is Frankfurt. The entry word "frankfort" reflects a specific dictionary listing.
- To avoid confusion between the two cities, context is key. In an American context, "Frankfort" typically means the Kentucky capital. In a European or international business context, it typically refers to the German city (usually spelled Frankfurt).
- The full German name, Frankfurt am Main, specifies the city on the Main River, distinguishing it from Frankfurt an der Oder, a smaller city on the Oder River.
Variants and Related Words
- Frankfurt: The standard contemporary English spelling for the German city.
- Frankfurt am Main: The full name of the German city, used for precision.
- Kentucky: The U.S. state of which Frankfort is the capital.
Synonyms
- For Frankfort, Kentucky: The state capital, the seat of Kentucky state government.
- For Frankfurt, Germany: Financial hub, banking center (describing its role).
Noun
- a German city; an industrial and commercial and financial center
- the capital of Kentucky; located in northern Kentucky